Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons

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Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons is a 2003 fantasy novel edited by Dugald A. Steer, published by Templar Publishing in the United Kingdom and by Candlewick Press in the United States. The book was designed by Nghiem Ta and features the artwork of Helen Ward, Wayne Anderson and Douglas Carrel.

The novel is presented as faux nonfiction and is written in a pseudo-scholarly style, with nineteenth century author, dragonologist "Dr. Ernest Drake" purporting to have written the material. The subject matters is dragons; where to find them, information about different species, how to work with them and several tactile "samples" of dragon material, including their wings, scales and skin. Also included in the book is a sealed envelope enclosing "dragon-calling spells," dragon riddles, a letter from "Dr. Drake," a number of illustrations, mostly in color, detailing dragons and their anatomy, and a foldout map showing dragon locations throughout the world.[1][2] The book is the first installment in a series of five main books, all with the ending of "-ology", and their supplements. The other four main books in the series are Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris, Wizardology: The Secrets of Merlin, Pirateology: A Pirate Hunter's Companion, and Mythology: Greek Gods, Heroes, & Monsters, while The Dragonology Handbook: a practical course in dragonology, Tracking and Taming Dragons: A Deluxe Book and Model Set: Volume 1, European Dragon, Obscure Spells and Charms of Dragon Origin: A Dragonology Kit, Working with Dragons; a course in Dragonology and The Dragon's Eye: The Dragonology Chronicles, Volume 1 are acting as supplementiary books for it. The Dragonology Game and the Dragonology action figures, both from Sababa Toys, are recent takeoffs of the series that can work well with the other books. Presumably more books such as: Tracking and Taming Dragons: A Deluxe Book and Model Set: Volume 2 The Dragon's Eye: The Dragonology Chronicles, Volume 2 will come out in the near future.

Contents

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  • Chapter I: Foreword: An Introduction to Dragonology; Dragons of the World: Locations and Directions.
  • Chapter II: Different Species of Dragon: Western Dragons, Eastern Dragons, and Other Dragons.
  • Chapter III: The Natural History of Dragons: Dragon Biology & Physiology, The Life Cycle of Dragons, and Dragon Behavior.
  • Chapter IV: Working with Dragons: Finding & Tracking Dragons and Taming & Flying Dragons.
  • Appendix I: A Dragonological Laboratory
  • Appendix II: Useful Spells & Charms
  • Appendix III: Dragonologists & Dragon Slayers of History
  • Afterword: The Work of a Dragonologist

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[edit] References

  1. ^ PlayFair Toys.Dr. Ernest Drake's Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons. Retrieved October 12, 2006.
  2. ^ Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Editiorial review from the School Library Journal at Amazon.com. Retrieved October 12, 2006.

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